Globally, there is a growing popularity among local governments to apply Cross-Sector Social Partnerships (CSSP) to implement Sustainable Community Plans (SCPs). The aim of this study is to understand the link between the distribution of resources and plan outcomes, and to examine the roles of five plan and structure variables (i.e., oversight by government; collaborative oversight; partner engagement mechanism; number of partners; and community-wide actions) as mediators and moderators. A quantitative method has been used to analyze the data collected from 106 communities worldwide. The main findings of this study indicate the importance of contributed resources (internal, partnership structural, community-wide) on the implementation of SC...
This report sets out results from a consultation to explore ways to stimulate and develop community ...
Community philanthropy is a growing sector across the world, but its progress has gone largely unnot...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...
The number of cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs) has increased at both global and local levels...
As social and ecological problems escalate, involving stakeholder groups in helping solve these iss...
Sustainability is a grand challenge that diverse communities of interest all over the world are curr...
Community coalition sustainability has been a focus of scholars as community coalitions deliver vita...
The thesis analyses power relations between local government, CSOs and communities in partnerships ...
Present study investigated impact of involvement in community project on social sustainability. Two...
Sustainable community development has gained momentum in recent years in order to address complex en...
The BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) is launching a new research program called S...
Communities with higher levels of social capital tend to show lower crime rates, well-realized democ...
The Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) is a Social Science and Humanities Rese...
Financial sustainability remains a critical challenge for civil society organizations (CSOs) around ...
Community Benefit Agreements (CBAs) are a relatively new land-use planning tool and there has been l...
This report sets out results from a consultation to explore ways to stimulate and develop community ...
Community philanthropy is a growing sector across the world, but its progress has gone largely unnot...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...
The number of cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs) has increased at both global and local levels...
As social and ecological problems escalate, involving stakeholder groups in helping solve these iss...
Sustainability is a grand challenge that diverse communities of interest all over the world are curr...
Community coalition sustainability has been a focus of scholars as community coalitions deliver vita...
The thesis analyses power relations between local government, CSOs and communities in partnerships ...
Present study investigated impact of involvement in community project on social sustainability. Two...
Sustainable community development has gained momentum in recent years in order to address complex en...
The BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) is launching a new research program called S...
Communities with higher levels of social capital tend to show lower crime rates, well-realized democ...
The Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) is a Social Science and Humanities Rese...
Financial sustainability remains a critical challenge for civil society organizations (CSOs) around ...
Community Benefit Agreements (CBAs) are a relatively new land-use planning tool and there has been l...
This report sets out results from a consultation to explore ways to stimulate and develop community ...
Community philanthropy is a growing sector across the world, but its progress has gone largely unnot...
Theoretical constructs of social capital and sustainable community development are examined through ...